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  • cowdroy bland cue

    just bought 1 on ebay to go with 1 ive got,anybody got anymore info on them, think there about 100 yrs old

  • #2
    Interesting cue Jim, bit like a Non Pareil cue with the alternating woods

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    • #3
      cowdroy bland cue

      this 1 is int it the other 1 is ebony butt ile pic them together, iknow there place burnt down in london1901-1903 so would realy like somemore info if poss

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      • #4
        Kind works for peter ainsworth:

        ""They were established as billiard table makers in 1891 and my last
        reference to them comes in 1922. How long they traded after this is
        speculation, but I would guess that it wasn't long. They seem to have
        existed in Brewer Street, London, for their entire trading life,
        although they did move up and down the street a bit.

        I don't know the address at which they began trading but from at least
        1903 to 1912 I can confirm by contemporary adverts they were at 19
        Brewer Street, They then move to 7 Brewer Street some time between
        1912 and 1917. They were still at this address in 1922.

        I have seen some cues with 19 Brewer Street on them, if yours is the
        same you can say it it likely to date from just before the first world
        war.""

        and more...

        "There's not much additional information I have on this company other
        than the full name of the principal was Frederick John Cowderoy, who
        was living in Wandsworth in 1907 (which is when he filed a patent for
        "improved chalk holders." I think, but am not sure, that he died in
        1936 when an obituary appears in The Times for a Frederick Cowderoy,
        aged 74, who was described as a "retired Company Director." This would
        tie in with the date of founding of the firm (this person would have
        been 29) and that the company ceased trading shortly after 1922.

        The war finished off a lot of companies, so this would not be
        particularly surprising.

        I have seen the occasional set of ivory billiard balls by this
        company, who seem to have expanded into ball turning in 1907 when they
        started to advertise an expanded range of service along with an
        extended address of 18-19 Brewer Street. This seems to have been the
        peak of their activities, so statistically the most likely date for
        surviving artefacts would be 1907-1914."


        Regards,

        Mike
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        Old cue collector --
        Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
        (yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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        • #5
          cowdroy bland

          cheers mike that goes a bit with info i got off our australian cue collector the fire in 1901-1902 could be the movement up and down brewer st

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          • #6
            cowdroy bland

            cant find any of this info mike were is it thanks jim

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            • #7
              A pic of the ones ive had in the past..
              http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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              • #8
                cowderoy bland

                hi jason 2 off them look like the ones ive got now thanks jim

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                • #9
                  cowderoy bland cues

                  arthur cowderoy was a clerk for a billiard table makes in 1891,george bland was a billiard table salesman in 1891 for same company ,they must have got together between1891 and 1901 as both are listed as billiard table makers in 1901

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
                    cant find any of this info mike were is it thanks jim
                    In the test 'history section' of my site, but the info came from Peter via PM on TSF.
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                    Old cue collector --
                    Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
                    (yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                    • #11
                      cowderoy & bland cues

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                      • #12
                        cowderoy bland cues

                        [IMG]http://i751.photobucket.com/albums/xx152/mijco/019-9.jpg[/IMG] as you can see 1 is listed 13 brewer st and the other19 brewer st,you can tell by the tip end they are both billiard type cues having the fairly parallel tapers ,and the thick butt end the silver badged 1 as a leather pad which was used when they used the butt end

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